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In previous work the authors showed that under some mild condition on the field F the Galois group \({\mathcal G}_ F\) of a certain 2-extension \(F^{(3)}\) of F completely determines the Witt ring of F. In this paper it is shown that the presence or absence of certain involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\) determines whether F is a formally real field or not. More precisely a 1-1 correspondence is shown between orderings of fields and certain classes of involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The relative real closure of a formally real field F inside of \(F^{(3)}\) is defined and this is used to give a new characterization of superpythagorean fields. Moreover a characterization of pythagorean fields via \({\mathcal G}_ F\) is shown as well as the description of all possible Abelian groups \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The main tools are dihedral and \({\mathbb{Z}}/4 {\mathbb{Z}}\) extensions, together with simple Galois theory. This paper can be viewed as transfer of classical results of Artin- Schreier and Becker to much smaller fields.
Property / review text: In previous work the authors showed that under some mild condition on the field F the Galois group \({\mathcal G}_ F\) of a certain 2-extension \(F^{(3)}\) of F completely determines the Witt ring of F. In this paper it is shown that the presence or absence of certain involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\) determines whether F is a formally real field or not. More precisely a 1-1 correspondence is shown between orderings of fields and certain classes of involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The relative real closure of a formally real field F inside of \(F^{(3)}\) is defined and this is used to give a new characterization of superpythagorean fields. Moreover a characterization of pythagorean fields via \({\mathcal G}_ F\) is shown as well as the description of all possible Abelian groups \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The main tools are dihedral and \({\mathbb{Z}}/4 {\mathbb{Z}}\) extensions, together with simple Galois theory. This paper can be viewed as transfer of classical results of Artin- Schreier and Becker to much smaller fields. / rank
 
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Witt ring
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involutions in Galois groups
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orderings of fields
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relative real closure
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superpythagorean fields
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pythagorean fields
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    In previous work the authors showed that under some mild condition on the field F the Galois group \({\mathcal G}_ F\) of a certain 2-extension \(F^{(3)}\) of F completely determines the Witt ring of F. In this paper it is shown that the presence or absence of certain involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\) determines whether F is a formally real field or not. More precisely a 1-1 correspondence is shown between orderings of fields and certain classes of involutions in \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The relative real closure of a formally real field F inside of \(F^{(3)}\) is defined and this is used to give a new characterization of superpythagorean fields. Moreover a characterization of pythagorean fields via \({\mathcal G}_ F\) is shown as well as the description of all possible Abelian groups \({\mathcal G}_ F\). The main tools are dihedral and \({\mathbb{Z}}/4 {\mathbb{Z}}\) extensions, together with simple Galois theory. This paper can be viewed as transfer of classical results of Artin- Schreier and Becker to much smaller fields.
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    Witt ring
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    involutions in Galois groups
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    formally real field
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    orderings of fields
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    relative real closure
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    superpythagorean fields
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    pythagorean fields
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